Biological Systematic of the genus Notodiaptomus Kiefer 1936 (Copepoda: Calanoida)

Luis Jose Oliveira Geraldes Primeiro, Mauro Jose Cavalcanti, Edinaldo Nelson Santos Silva
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The present effort is a systematic review of the most diverse diaptomid copepods from the South America, the Notodiaptomus Kiefer 1936. We proposed to review and identify new morphological characteristics for 37 currently accepted species, assess nomenclatural status, and to examine their relatedness relations. The identification of 2700 morphological hypotheses for males and females are encoded in DEscription Language for TAxonomy (DELTA), used for a historical evaluation of the genus, and arrive at the first parsimony-based phylogeny for Notodiaptomus. We present synonymy of all species, status of type material, updated record of occurrences, taxonomic remarks, and dichotomous and interactive key for males and females. The rescue of the common and exclusive ancestor based on 80 synapomorphic characters recovers the monophyly of the organisms of the considered species, supports the discussion of the exclusive conditions and the historically indicated taxonomic relationships. Through this we wish to help establish an additional step on the consistency of the taxonomy of these species, contributing to answer important questions about the origin of some of the characteristics presented.
Notodiaptomus Kiefer 1936 属的生物系统学(桡足目:褐螅科)
本次研究是对南美洲种类最多的桡足类--Notodiaptomus Kiefer 1936--的系统回顾。我们建议对目前已被接受的 37 个物种进行复查并确定其新的形态特征,评估其命名地位,并研究其亲缘关系。我们将鉴定出的 2700 个雌雄形态学假说编码成 DEscription Language for TAxonomy (DELTA),用于该属的历史评估,并首次建立了基于解析法的 Notodiaptomus 系统发生。我们介绍了所有物种的异名、模式标本的状况、最新的出现记录、分类学注释以及雌雄的二分法和交互式检索表。基于 80 个同形特征的共同祖先和专有祖先的解救恢复了所考虑物种的单系,支持了对专有条件和历史上分类学关系的讨论。我们希望借此帮助建立这些物种分类学的一致性,从而有助于回答有关某些特征起源的重要问题。
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